Synonyms for substantiality
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : suhb-stan-shuhl |
Phonetic Transcription : səbˈstæn ʃəl |
Top 10 synonyms for substantiality Other synonyms for the word substantiality
- absoluteness
- abundance
- achievement
- actuality
- actualization
- adherence
- admeasurement
- affluence
- amount
- amplitude
- animal
- animateness
- animation
- aplomb
- appearance
- area
- assets
- assurance
- attainment
- authenticity
- backbone
- basis
- being
- belongings
- bigness
- bottom line
- bounty
- brass tacks
- breath
- cache
- caliber
- capaciousness
- capital
- certainty
- certitude
- closeness
- clover
- commodities
- compactness
- concrete happening
- concreteness
- concretion
- consciousness
- consistency
- constancy
- constituents
- continuance
- copiousness
- cornucopia
- corporeality
- corporeity
- creature
- crowdedness
- deed
- denseness
- dependability
- determination
- dimensions
- dope
- dough
- durability
- endurance
- enormity
- entity
- essence
- establishment
- estate
- evidence
- excess
- existence
- experience
- extension
- extent
- fact
- fastness
- firmness
- flesh
- flesh and blood
- fortune
- frequency
- funds
- genuineness
- gold
- goods
- gospel
- gospel truth
- greatness
- growth
- hardness
- heaviness
- height
- highness
- hoard
- holdings
- how it is
- how things are
- hugeness
- human
- human being
- immensity
- immobility
- immovability
- impenetrability
- individual
- intelligence
- intensity
- lap of luxury
- largeness
- lavishness
- law
- length
- like it is
- living
- living being
- living thing
- long green
- lucre
- luxuriance
- luxury
- magnitude
- man
- mass
- massiveness
- material
- materiality
- materialization
- materialness
- matter
- maturity
- means
- measurement
- metabolism
- money
- mortal
- mortal being
- naked truth
- name of the game
- nuts and bolts
- object
- opulence
- organism
- palpability
- pelf
- perceptibility
- permanence
- perseverance
- person
- personage
- phenomenon
- physical world
- plenitude
- plenty
- possessions
- presence
- profusion
- property
- proportion
- proportions
- prosperity
- prosperousness
- protoplasm
- quantity
- range
- real world
- realism
- reality
- realness
- resoluteness
- revenue
- riches
- richness
- scene
- scope
- scripture
- security
- sensibility
- solidity
- solidness
- soul
- soundness
- spread
- stability
- stableness
- stature
- steadfastness
- steadiness
- stocks and bonds
- store
- straight stuff
- strength
- stretch
- stuff
- sturdiness
- subsistence
- substance
- substantiality
- substantive
- sum
- support
- sureness
- survival
- symbiosis
- tangibility
- tautness
- tension
- thickness
- thing
- tightness
- tonnage
- toughness
- treasure
- truth
- validity
- vastness
- velvet
- verisimilitude
- verity
- viability
- vital spark
- vitality
- volume
- voluminosity
- way of it
- what it is
- what's what
- width
- wildlife
- woman
- worth
Définition of substantiality
Origin :- mid-14c., "ample, sizeable," from Old French substantiel (13c.), from Latin substantialis "having substance or reality, material," from substantia (see substance). Meaning "existing, having real existence" is from late 14c.
- As in life : noun being
- As in matter : noun substance
- As in opulence : noun wealth
- As in reality : noun facts of existence
- As in size : noun extent or bulk of some dimension
- As in stability : noun resistance of some degree
- As in wealth : noun money, resources
- As in actuality : noun something that truly exists, is real
- As in sizableness : noun size
- As in stableness : noun stability
- As in steadiness : noun stability
- As in sturdiness : noun stability
- As in sureness : noun stability
- As in density : noun bulk, mass
- As in fact : noun verifiable truth; reality
- As in firmness : noun immovability
- Like the other Jewish philosophers he defends its substantiality.
- Extract from : « A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy » by Isaac Husik
- The place breathes of substantiality, democracy, and good nature.
- Extract from : « Abroad at Home » by Julian Street
- It would be more exact to call it the conception of substantiality.
- Extract from : « The Worlds Greatest Books, Volume XIII. » by Various
- In the same way the intelligible substances, Intelligence and Soul, have their substantiality in common, and they differ in form.
- Extract from : « A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy » by Isaac Husik
- All these difficulties, however, tell against the substantiality of ghosts; and in favor of this second theory of haunted houses.
- Extract from : « True Ghost Stories » by Hereward Carrington
- By denying the substantiality of the ego it also confirmed the necessitarianism of Spinoza.
- Extract from : « History of Modern Philosophy » by Alfred William Benn
- But this destroys the substantiality of the Idea, and indeed, destroys Plato's whole system.
- Extract from : « A Critical History of Greek Philosophy » by W. T. Stace
- Alice felt herself light, clear and vacuous, absorbed in the substantiality of this picture.
- Extract from : « The Narrow House » by Evelyn Scott
- It was, for instance, the Greek genius in its old age which gave the substantiality of thought to the doctrine of the Trinity.
- Extract from : « Studies of the Greek Poets (Vol I of 2) » by John Addington Symonds
- Their sense of truth and substantiality is not satisfied with a formulation of mechanical sequence.
- Extract from : « The Place of Science in Modern Civilisation and Other Essays » by Thorstein Veblen
Antonyms for substantiality
- abstract
- belief
- concept
- dearth
- death
- debt
- deficiency
- doubt
- economy
- end
- fabrication
- failure
- falseness
- fantasy
- flexibility
- forfeit
- frugality
- hypothesis
- idea
- imagination
- inanimacy
- inanimate
- indefiniteness
- infirmity
- insecurity
- insignificance
- instability
- lack
- lethargy
- lie
- meaninglessness
- movability
- need
- nothing
- nothingness
- openness
- plant
- poorness
- poverty
- scarcity
- smallness
- softness
- sparsity
- spinelessness
- theory
- thinness
- tininess
- uncertainty
- unimportance
- unsteadiness
- variability
- want
- wavering
- weakness
- zero
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